"Surveys of hundreds of [academic] articles have found that statistically non-significant results are [falsely] interpreted as indicating ‘no difference’ or ‘no effect’ in around half" https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00857-9 …
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Once you grant that dichotomies typically fail to fully describe continuous worlds, you'll also have to grant that single numbers similarly fail to describe multidimensional worlds.
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Sure. But "p-values make bad go/no-go decisions" is actually true, for reasons independent from the "never categorize anything" insanity. Small-but-statistically-significant effects should *also* mostly not drive action.
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